NOVANEWS
Fares Khader al-Rishq
A Palestinian youth was killed and another injured by Nazi forces while a third was detained early on Wednesday, as soldiers opened fire at the youths’ vehicle in the town of al-Ram in the occupied West Bank’s Jerusalem district.
The youth who was killed was identified as Anwar al-Salaymeh, 22, and the two survivors were identified as Fares Khader al-Rishq, 20, who remains critically injured, and Muhammad Nassar, 20, who was detained by Nazi forces after the incident.
According to Locals Nazi forces opened fire at three Palestinians youths, all residents of al-Ram, in a vehicle inside the town around dawn, as the three were seemingly unaware that Nazi forces were deployed in the town and conducting raids.
Witnesses confirmed that Nazi forces and military vehicles raided al-Ram, closed the main street and raided a blacksmith workshop in the area.
According to locals, al-Rishq’s vehicle arrived near the area where the raid was taking place, and Nazi soldiers opened fire at the car from a close distance, injuring al-Rishq and al-Salaymeh, who later died.
Witnesses said that Nazi forces prevented Palestinian Red Crescent ambulances from reaching the injured.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health confirmed that an unidentified teen from al-Ram succumbed to his wounds after being critically injured by Nazi live fire aimed at the car, while another was injured during the same incident.
Locals added that clashes erupted between youths and Nazi forces, while soldiers opened live fire, rubber-coated steel bullets, stun grenades and tear-gas bombs.
An unidentified youth was also reportedly detained during clashes.